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jragosta wrote: » If you're only interested in cash returns, buy Savings Bonds. If you're interested in value creation, dividends aren't really the best way to do it. Reinvest the dividends. If the stock falls or trades flat over time, your…
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Flyover is neat toy and all, but I want a maps app on my phone that can locate POIs that exist and are not closed. Apple doesn't get me there, Google does.
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So the preferred method of returning cash to shareholders is a stock buy back or increased dividend. What other way is there for a corporation to give money to shareholders????
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The government gets what it deserves. It makes the rules, so it can't complain if people or entities use the rules to lawfully avoid taxes. The rules were such that I paid $0 in income taxes for 2011. I pissed at myself that I have to pay about 5% …
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vorsos wrote: » That's a slippery slope argument, no less ridiculous than claiming gay marriage will lead to people marrying animals. Unis don't have unlimited budgets. Sometimes they have to pick the best single tool for the job, period. End o…
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I tomjava wrote: » Buffet doesn't own AAPL or GOOG or MSFT or IBM because he does not invest any tech businesses. He states that he only invests when he knows and understands their business. I don't know what Buffett owns. Berkshire owns a ton …
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lightknight wrote: » Why is even banning "f-u-c-k" legal in the USA, isn't that a breach of the 2nd amendment? What does the 2nd Amendment have to do with your choice of language (versus your right to bear arms)? Why should a private website …
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tallest skil wrote: » If you made this kind of stuff up, you'd be ostracized… What's a more forceful word than 'shameless'? They're beyond shameless at this point. What are the blue things supposed to be, swimming pools? Borg cube??? …
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Why not? Just one more thing for dumbass administrators to require dumbass college students to buy after taking out dumbass student loans.
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tribalogical wrote: » I read the linked article. Holy crap, man…. there's something that should simply be illegal. Automated mass manipulation of online social environments for political/financial gain? It takes the concept of propaganda to a whol…
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Let the anti-Wall Street whining begin. It's all a game folks, either learn to play or get played. Your choice. It has nothing to do with Apple or any other specific company.
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ryan siegel wrote: » Hm, funny because last I checked, "Arrogant Apple" had a stock price of $700 per share. I guess nice guys truly do finish last. Apple stock was $373 and change when SJ stepped down. Now it's $442 plus about $8 in dividends…
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The SEC doesn't review the proposal's content. The government leaves disputes between the shareholders and board of directors to the parties.
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jasenj1 wrote: » But truthfully, I trust Apple to take better care of it and invest it more wisely than myself. - Jasen. DRIP. If Apple doesn't have such a plan, your broker will.
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Doesn't matter if its the Internet Age or the Stone Age, Apple would have to call a special meeting of shareholders in order to hold a vote. They don't need to flub another technicality. Einhorn probably believes he has more potential to convince a…
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This was really a clear loser argument for Apple. I think it is time for the general counsel to go, or at least the securities lawyer. Now they have to wait a year (or hold a special shareholder meeting) to split the initiative into three separate …
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quinney wrote: » I don't understand how he arrives at $50 per share for the new securities. From what is in the article, it looks like he created $30 per share out of thin air. Just because someone declares that the shares have a face value of s…
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jkichline wrote: » I want to wipe that smug little grin off his face. This is one shareholder that thinks the power should reside with the shareholders. These Wall Street types feel entitled and they need a good clean kick to their reality. Yo…
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One thing I haven't seen mentioned lately is all the insider selling that occurred in November and December. There are many reasons to sell...taxes, need money for new house, belief stock price rose too far too fast and will sink when the company mi…
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Stuff like this anti-poaching lawsuit can really distract the attention of a company's management, particularly after the multiple shake ups last year. I'm really glad that I unloaded my shares when I did.